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companies. >> andrea: he advocates for the taxpayer dollars, government subsidies to go to the green energy companies to then have the -- >> kimberly: he's hypocritical. >> bob: he raised climate change as an important issue. it will haunt you and you believe it doesn't exist. it does. [ overtalk ] >> andrea: i want to give the media credit for asking him the tough questions. matt lauer asked him a tough question and letterman did. shocking. you have to give him credit. >> eric: what does al-jazeera mean? >> andrea: no, is it hypocritical? they didn't have to ask him. >> greg: he himself thought it was odd. we have to take a break. don't ever bring chicken wings on the the table. >> kimberly: just because i can eat whatever i want and you're jealous, why do you hate -- >> bob: i can't eat them. they're too hot. >> kimberly: i ate four. >> bob: puerto rican outlet. they're great. >> bob: i hope no woman ever dates you. >> greg: up next? a kiss just a kiss or is this something that kids should be watching in the super bowl? a lucky nerd scores a super model in a new go daddy ad. ♪ ♪ ♪ â
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investing climate is funding companies that were getting a lot of money from the government in green energy loans, money that probably wouldn't have gone to those problems -- >> if cat wasn't working nobody is buying these chicken wings. they are too hot. >> they are super spicy but they are good. >> everybody is beginning to realize it and it's over for him, go on a houseboat an paint? >> no. because he is getting paid. he's a smart businessman. i don't be grudge him. i don't like the fact that he sold it to al-jazeera. that's capitalism. he game up with an idea. i am not finished. >> you can spend all of the time talking about how evil the companies were and how they are be holden to oil companies. >> he advocates tax payer dollars to go to the green energy companies. >> you can beat him up all you want raised climate change. that will haunt you. you all believe it doesn't exist. it exists. >> how many -- >> (talking over one another) >> actually want to give the media some credit for asking him the tough questions. matt lauer asked him a tough question, letterman asked him a tough questi
investing climate is funding companies that were getting a lot of money from the government in green energy loans, money that probably wouldn't have gone to those problems -- >> if cat wasn't working nobody is buying these chicken wings. they are too hot. >> they are super spicy but they are good. >> everybody is beginning to realize it and it's over for him, go on a houseboat an paint? >> no. because he is getting paid. he's a smart businessman. i don't be grudge him. i...
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brother the governor of new york, has been on this program a couple times and the guy has a lot of energy. a couple well-known contributors who live in new orleans are leaving cnn, james carville and mary mat lin. what a challenge for "the new york times." the paper spent the last four months battling chinese hackers who penetrated its computer system after an ek po say of how the family of premier when ja bo made millions. the hackers using the same techniques as the chinese military gained access to the story's author and former beijing bureau chief. the "times" went public which could tick off the hackers and the chinese government blocked cnn international briefly while it was reporting on the story. "the wall street journal" and "the washington post" say chinese hackers have also infiltrated their computer systems. it's kind of intimidating for a reporter to have his or her e-mail hacked while covering a story. dan abrams the owner of media, found blatantpo
brother the governor of new york, has been on this program a couple times and the guy has a lot of energy. a couple well-known contributors who live in new orleans are leaving cnn, james carville and mary mat lin. what a challenge for "the new york times." the paper spent the last four months battling chinese hackers who penetrated its computer system after an ek po say of how the family of premier when ja bo made millions. the hackers using the same techniques as the chinese military...
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energy. all the things you could do with that industry. businesses that could be created could help a lot of young people. the out years they worry about when it comes to entitlement with the cbo, they're approaching more quickly than they thought. in the meantime what president obama says is congress, it's their responsibility to not deal with these defense cuts, which was the white house's idea. >> the pipeline. >> it's mental cruelty. >> the pipeline would put people to work but president obama had infrastructure -- he's had infrastructure built before the house in the last three years. >> you cannot keep blaming republicans in the house. he had total control of congress. if you look at the projection, looking into the future, aging population, rising healthcare, expansion of subsidies, growing interest on debt which, by the way, shoots to 857 billion-dollar by 20123. the deficit goes back up even though we saw it go slightly down. they're calling this the sandwich generation, the people in the middle getting squeezed by taking care of
energy. all the things you could do with that industry. businesses that could be created could help a lot of young people. the out years they worry about when it comes to entitlement with the cbo, they're approaching more quickly than they thought. in the meantime what president obama says is congress, it's their responsibility to not deal with these defense cuts, which was the white house's idea. >> the pipeline. >> it's mental cruelty. >> the pipeline would put people to...
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. >> our goal is to promote the use of alternative energy. >> the fact it was coming from kids made it hit home a lot harder. the child shall lead them sort of thing. ♪ >> she set the example for the town and it is great that westerly has a person that we can be very proud of and tell the rest of the country, look what we're doing on the shore. >> if everyone gave a little something back and took a little time out of their day to do something for others, the world would be a better place. there is so much happening tonight, some of it life and death, some of it something else entirely. >>> later in the program, the man who says he pretended to be manti te'o's girlfriend, right down to the voice on the phone. he talked to dr. phil mcgraw about why he did it and you'll hear how he did it. and the voice doesn't grab you, the rest of the story will. >>> also tonight, breaking news, new information on the attack targeting americans in turkey. a suicide bomber hit the u.s. embassy. we have late details about what the terrorists were aiming at who they are. we begin, though, tonight, with a
. >> our goal is to promote the use of alternative energy. >> the fact it was coming from kids made it hit home a lot harder. the child shall lead them sort of thing. ♪ >> she set the example for the town and it is great that westerly has a person that we can be very proud of and tell the rest of the country, look what we're doing on the shore. >> if everyone gave a little something back and took a little time out of their day to do something for others, the world...
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. >> long ieo and energy player etf. i think it goes higher. >> that does it for us. don't forts to catch more fast at 5:00 p.m., follow me on twitter and scott wapner cnbc. "power lunch" starts right now. >> indeed it does. welcome to "power lunch," everybody. bulls, large and in charge. the dow trying to wipe out monday's triple digit loss. we have two breaking news stories this hour. president obama to speak in 15 minutes time. he will ask congress to come up with short-term packages to put off automotiatic spending cuts. hampton, we begin with you, budget office right now releasing its budget and economic outlook. give us details. >> reporter: the budget office, assumes no change in current laws, 2013 fiscal year budget deficit, $845 billion. cbo projects first time below $1 trillion since 2008, 5% of gdp, well below the peak of 2009. saying deficits decline as a percentage of gdp could dip as low as 2.4% in 2015. then they start to rise again in 2016. that 10-year-old cbo deficit projection increased overall to 4.6 trillion for the 2013 decade up from $20.2 trill
. >> long ieo and energy player etf. i think it goes higher. >> that does it for us. don't forts to catch more fast at 5:00 p.m., follow me on twitter and scott wapner cnbc. "power lunch" starts right now. >> indeed it does. welcome to "power lunch," everybody. bulls, large and in charge. the dow trying to wipe out monday's triple digit loss. we have two breaking news stories this hour. president obama to speak in 15 minutes time. he will ask congress to...
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it's familiar territory for the energy sector. remember in the four years leading to the market high of 2007, energy posted triple digit gains. outperforming the second best sector by 99%. tyler? back to you. >> all right, thank you very much, josh. >>> unemployment rate may be stubbornly high but that doesn't stop people from buying automobiles. phil lebeau. phil? >> autos much stronger than people were expecting. how strong and who led the way? we will have those numbers when "power lunch" returns. >>> welcome back it "power lunch." rick santelli here on the nyse floor. after the data, especially the 8:30 data, we saw a good deal of buys. revisions were positive as was subsequent data. but the selling pressure and number of shorts might have just reversed it. there is a weekend coming. let's open the charts up to two-year charts. fascinating. you think we're going to stay around 2% for while. it augusters like we pl and same can be said for the previous year in 11. look for them to converge and spend around 2%. let's go to the f
it's familiar territory for the energy sector. remember in the four years leading to the market high of 2007, energy posted triple digit gains. outperforming the second best sector by 99%. tyler? back to you. >> all right, thank you very much, josh. >>> unemployment rate may be stubbornly high but that doesn't stop people from buying automobiles. phil lebeau. phil? >> autos much stronger than people were expecting. how strong and who led the way? we will have those numbers...
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susan hendricks joins us with the 360 bulletin. >> energy secretary steven chu said he will leave the obama administration in the weeks ahead. he was a leading advocate for clean energy alternatives drawing praise from environmentalists and fire from critics over his handling of a federal loan guarantee to solar panel maker solyndra. >>> the australian radio deejays who pranked a london hospital treating prince william's pregnant wife kate will not face charges. the deejays impersonated queen elizabeth and prince charles and the nurse who put the call through killed herself. >>> new details about an fbi raid targeting a major campaign donor of senator robert menendez of new jersey. a law enforcement source tells cnn the raid on dr. salomon melgin's office. was sparked in part when a shredding truck was spotted on his property. menendez who is set to become chair of the senate foreign relations committee, has denied allegations melgin helped him obtain the services of prostitutes in the dominican republic. >>> former first dog barney has died. the scottish terrier was 12 and had lympho
susan hendricks joins us with the 360 bulletin. >> energy secretary steven chu said he will leave the obama administration in the weeks ahead. he was a leading advocate for clean energy alternatives drawing praise from environmentalists and fire from critics over his handling of a federal loan guarantee to solar panel maker solyndra. >>> the australian radio deejays who pranked a london hospital treating prince william's pregnant wife kate will not face charges. the deejays...
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we need exports of energy. we -- we have an opportunity with so much gas we are producing we can export it at a good price which keeps jobs in this country. there are positive things we can do that will help the economy right now beyond the budget process. >> other questions? >> i think we had one over here. >> hello, frank, you had some interesting facts on some of the subsets in the housing market, rentles, multifamily homes. realizing you are not a realtor but an economist, might you have any on trend in housing or trends caused by the bubble or trends caused by generation al changes or anything housing market? >> thanks for the question. one topic that keeps coming up is has the desire or belief in the home ownership changed in some way compared to attitude several years ago. and my take on the surveys that i've done over the last few years is that desire for home ownership at some point in the life cycle has not changed. that the young families today that are being formed and creating households still have
we need exports of energy. we -- we have an opportunity with so much gas we are producing we can export it at a good price which keeps jobs in this country. there are positive things we can do that will help the economy right now beyond the budget process. >> other questions? >> i think we had one over here. >> hello, frank, you had some interesting facts on some of the subsets in the housing market, rentles, multifamily homes. realizing you are not a realtor but an economist,...
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he's opened more public land and water for safe and responsible energy production -- not just gas and oil but wind and solar -- creating thousands of new jobs and nearly doubling our use of renewable energy in this country. he's helped to forge what's probably the strongest working relationship with tribal leaders that the federal government has seen in modern times. and when the unexpected has happened, like the gulf oil spill or hurricane sandy, he's been on the ground making sure that people get help right away and we deal with these challenges as professionally as possible. so i really like ken salazar, if you haven't gotten the point. ken is now ready to head back to colorado and spend more time with hope and his family and so in addition to just saying thank you, ken, for the extraordinary work that you've done, ken is also going to have the opportunity to introduce his successor. and i am extraordinarily proud today to nominate another strong and capable leader to take the reins at interior and that is ms. sally jewell. in high school sally's aptitude test showed she had a knac
he's opened more public land and water for safe and responsible energy production -- not just gas and oil but wind and solar -- creating thousands of new jobs and nearly doubling our use of renewable energy in this country. he's helped to forge what's probably the strongest working relationship with tribal leaders that the federal government has seen in modern times. and when the unexpected has happened, like the gulf oil spill or hurricane sandy, he's been on the ground making sure that people...
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and as an example i would note, as i do in the book, energy. we can't talk about energy in america or the world without that connecting to the environment. and you can't talk about the environment without talking about energy. and you can't talk about energy and the environment without talking about the economy. because it's job withs, it's growth -- it's jobs, it's growth, a nation's competitive position in the world. and so these issues are interrelated. and as my friends who are here representing their country, their people in america's capital tonight, they understand this, and they understand that the great global issues facing us all -- all 6.5 billion people on the face of the earth today -- are, in fact, global. we live in a global community. that global community is underpinned by a global economy. and so whatever framework of challenges you think we face, they are international. proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the environment, energy, terrorism, extremism and maybe the most insidious of all, despair. and within the frame
and as an example i would note, as i do in the book, energy. we can't talk about energy in america or the world without that connecting to the environment. and you can't talk about the environment without talking about energy. and you can't talk about energy and the environment without talking about the economy. because it's job withs, it's growth -- it's jobs, it's growth, a nation's competitive position in the world. and so these issues are interrelated. and as my friends who are here...
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liz: right and there -- >> energy in the u.s. is a big bright spot. liz: and there we just saw -- >> put it together and it is looking better. liz: when we see the truck sales that look really good, a lot of that -- i have talked to ford, as we know, we just heard from toyota, a lot of that is driven by the contractor base. i want to get to two things before we go. we'll get to your charity in one second. but i also wanted to ask you, we're starting to see gas prices tick higher. the last time we spoke you said the freak out level might be $5 a gallon. we're nowhere near that now. does that still stand that freak out level would be $5 a gallon or is it now back to 4.50, 4.75? >> i think it may even p be higher -- it think it may even be higher. amazing thing has happened liz. usually i call out high gasoline prices as a risk factor to the auto industry. right now it's actually helping sales because we have a new offering to the american consumer. we say to them, listen, you don't have to down size. you don't have to go slower in order to get better fu
liz: right and there -- >> energy in the u.s. is a big bright spot. liz: and there we just saw -- >> put it together and it is looking better. liz: when we see the truck sales that look really good, a lot of that -- i have talked to ford, as we know, we just heard from toyota, a lot of that is driven by the contractor base. i want to get to two things before we go. we'll get to your charity in one second. but i also wanted to ask you, we're starting to see gas prices tick higher....
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but if there was a power surge and it sucked up energy and then it was gone, maybe there was something to it. but the nfl, as of an hour ago, said she did not have anything to do with it. >> i thought it was beautiful, camera work was just amazing. it was the cam ro work i was paying attention to. sue, help me. >> i'm sure 2 was, ty, absolutely. >> let's talk about clor ox, shall we? strong quarter for that company. stock at historic highs. soundly beating estimates because the severe flu season boosting sales of disinfectant wipes. stock up about 1 1/3 percent. clor ox's ceo will be on here on cnbc. >> and. man behind the broadway hit "the lion king." car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they
but if there was a power surge and it sucked up energy and then it was gone, maybe there was something to it. but the nfl, as of an hour ago, said she did not have anything to do with it. >> i thought it was beautiful, camera work was just amazing. it was the cam ro work i was paying attention to. sue, help me. >> i'm sure 2 was, ty, absolutely. >> let's talk about clor ox, shall we? strong quarter for that company. stock at historic highs. soundly beating estimates because...
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that is the most powerful energy source known to man. >> michael mckubre says he has seen that energy more than 50 times in cold fusion experiments he's doing at sri international, a respected california lab that does extensive work for the government. mckubre is an electrochemist who imagines the creation of a clean nuclear battery. >> for example, the laptop would come pre-charged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. you're now decoupled from your charger and the wall socket. >> automobiles? >> same. potential is for an energy source that would run your car for three, four years, for example, you take it in for servicing every four years, and they'd give you a new power supply. >> power stations? >> you can imagine a one-for-one plug-in replacement for nuclear fuel rods, and the difference only would be that at the end of the lifetime of that fuel rod, you didn't have radioactive waste that needed to be disposed of. >> mckubre showed us just how simple the experiment looks. there are only three main ingredients. first, palladium, a metal in the platinum family.
that is the most powerful energy source known to man. >> michael mckubre says he has seen that energy more than 50 times in cold fusion experiments he's doing at sri international, a respected california lab that does extensive work for the government. mckubre is an electrochemist who imagines the creation of a clean nuclear battery. >> for example, the laptop would come pre-charged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. you're now decoupled from your charger and...
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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> schieffer: we're back with the commissioner of football, roger goodell, our cbs broadcast team. do you think football is going to be around? i know there was one player who said the other day he didn't know if football would still be here in 30 years. we do know sport come and go. when i was a kid the big sports were baseball and boxing. and you don't hear much-- boxing is still around but it's not where it was in those days. will football be here? >> absolutely. i couldn't be more optimistic about it because the game of football has always evolved, through the through the decadees, we've always made changes to our game, to make it safer, to make it more exc
the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >> schieffer: we're back with the commissioner of football, roger goodell, our cbs broadcast team. do...
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we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> >> 3 of her four children died, her four sons died, one in the lightest and one shortly after her husband's assassination. the kinds of grief this woman was going for was amazing, mary todd lincoln. everyone thought she was crazy. we found that she was not crazy. mary todd was a significant person and i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just the tragedy. >> this new cspan series -- a first of its kind project for television, examining the public and private lives of first ladies -- it begins in just over one week. >> if someone paid him to write 10 columns for $2,000 e
we share the desire on energy security in north america, and we also share the objective of protecting our environment for future generations, and those will be areas where we will continue to work together. [speaking in french] [speaking in french] merci. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very, very much. we appreciate it. >> appreciate it. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >>...
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a lot of energy in the air. >>> a lot of things happening in this town. in the french quarter and beyond. very exciting the countdown continues. the day is sunday and people here are getting pumped up about it. >> they are reporting from new orleans they will have live coverage leading up to sunday's sup iser bowl. sanfrancisco has a simple message for fans hoping to celebrate sunday night. >> if if you go out there and you start vandalizing property and start hurting other people the consequences are severe. >> he pointed to the violence after the giants world series championship. 14 people have been prosecuted and some people are spending five people behind bars. all for one night being drunk and stupid. his office uses pictures posted to the internet to support prosecution. >>> the 49er frenzy extends collin's hometown. a move with a message delivered today. >>> the city of oakland is joining a few other places from the country and issuing its own identification cards to people who live there. the cards are available to everyone including illegal immig
a lot of energy in the air. >>> a lot of things happening in this town. in the french quarter and beyond. very exciting the countdown continues. the day is sunday and people here are getting pumped up about it. >> they are reporting from new orleans they will have live coverage leading up to sunday's sup iser bowl. sanfrancisco has a simple message for fans hoping to celebrate sunday night. >> if if you go out there and you start vandalizing property and start hurting other...
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bloom makes fuel cells at the time promoted as the future of energy production. a u.s. federal judge has ordered bloom to pay workers wages they deserve under minimum wage laws. bloom energy had no comment on the accusations. >>> other news, the computer company dell could go private today. going private is super easy. expensive. buy up all of the shares out there and microsoft, silver lake partners, michael dell himself may do just that. the markets calling for a better day after the worst drop so far this year in monday's trading. san francisco's based visa reports profits today. yelp will do so tomorrow. today is the day you can get your hands on the new ipad. the one with the whopping 128 gigabytes of memory. it will cost you $929 to do the california tax we're talking over $1,000. i just checked the apple website. they are so far ghosted out. you can't click on them but they say they'll ship them within one day when they are available which should be sometime later this morning. >> all right. good to know. >> super charged ipad. all right. 5:55. just in time for va
bloom makes fuel cells at the time promoted as the future of energy production. a u.s. federal judge has ordered bloom to pay workers wages they deserve under minimum wage laws. bloom energy had no comment on the accusations. >>> other news, the computer company dell could go private today. going private is super easy. expensive. buy up all of the shares out there and microsoft, silver lake partners, michael dell himself may do just that. the markets calling for a better day after the...
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over or it could convert every home in america to one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for everyone in the country free for two years or to provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next six years instead we took one point four trillion dollars pay a small black ops team to hunt track and kill osama bin laden. we even had money left over in the budget to decimate two countries launch hostilities resulting in over one million innocent civilians dead and counting and ask yourself how many orphans is going today with clenched fists tonight in afghanistan or iraq who grow up willing to fly a plane into the building how many trillions are we prepared to spend on avenging that. you can do everything go to school and not just go to school but excel in school work really really hard and i graduated and r
over or it could convert every home in america to one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for everyone in the country free for two years or to provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next six years instead...
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why do we not have an energy plan? can you imagine the most prosperous nation on earth doesn't have an energy policy that basically uses of our resources for the benefit of our people? why are we allowing that to happen? with that, i would ask them to just be involved and push and vote and maybe they will get mad enough and run for something. i don't know. >> i think our greatest enemy is today in the discos and to protest a bidding directly in the politics, our greatest entities are apathy, a cynicism, largely. the fact that particularly the younger generation don't see a reason to purchase of pagen get engaged without remembering that a free voice and a free vote and every person in this democracy of ours counts. part of what we need to do is energizing stimulate people let the grassroots level to begin once again in the government that can function properly. and then we have to prove through the group of problems offers that we can actually get some results on some of the most fundamental issues of the day. that wil
why do we not have an energy plan? can you imagine the most prosperous nation on earth doesn't have an energy policy that basically uses of our resources for the benefit of our people? why are we allowing that to happen? with that, i would ask them to just be involved and push and vote and maybe they will get mad enough and run for something. i don't know. >> i think our greatest enemy is today in the discos and to protest a bidding directly in the politics, our greatest entities are...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> four days before president obama delivers his state of the union, address a new quinnipiac poll shows the job approval rating is sinking, down seven points in two minutes. 46% versus 53% in early december. the president is facing mostly dissatisfied public, just 31% of those polled say they're satisfied with how things are going in the nation. 68% are dissatisfied but breaking the approval among minorities, the numbers soar. among hispanics, 64% and higher among african-americans, 87%. by comparison, the approval of republicans in congress, 19%. that is down six points since december. as for other big names, hillary clinton is the most popular politic
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> four days before president obama delivers his state...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
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. >>> america could be energy independent in the coming years. advances in technology such as fracking and horizontal drilling have increased natural gas production by 27% in the last four years. there's positive news tonight about the housing industry. we'll hear from the chief economist for government lender freddie mac. >>> the search goes on tonight for a former lapd cop suspected of going on a shooting rampage, killing three people. special report from washington starts at 6:00 eastern righ. right now, back to new york and the five. >> a new study from kansas state finds people who use the internet at work spend most of the time doing things unrelated to their job, a if h phenomenonn as cyber loafing. i say forget the impact on work. how does it affect your life? the danger of cyber loafing is the word itself. when a reporter attaches cyber to a word, it's because they're out of ideas. dana's new app, cyber jasper, but more important the danger of surfing isn't the time wasting, it's the crippling fear of action it encourages in your life. t
. >>> america could be energy independent in the coming years. advances in technology such as fracking and horizontal drilling have increased natural gas production by 27% in the last four years. there's positive news tonight about the housing industry. we'll hear from the chief economist for government lender freddie mac. >>> the search goes on tonight for a former lapd cop suspected of going on a shooting rampage, killing three people. special report from washington starts...
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that's a lot of energy, even on a big planet. and one of the things that does is it evaporates more water off the oceans which puts more water vapor into the sky, 4% more in the last 30 years, and then when that waterfalls, either as rain or snow, it comes in much larger downpours, which causes larger floods. the winds get stronger. the storm, the storms are more intense, the sea level is up. all those things converged on sandy. but the very fact that there is 4% more water vapor in the atmosphere, not just above the place where the raindrops fall, you know, you have a bathtub filled with water, you open the drain, the water going down the drain just come just from the part of the tub directly above the drain t comes from the whole tub. and when there is a storm that it stretches out 2,000 kill 3450e9ers, often, and funnels toward the downpour so look what happened today in australia. they had two and a half feet of rain in queensland, okay. all over the-- pakistan, 20 million -- >> had to you will cat military in to rescue peopl
that's a lot of energy, even on a big planet. and one of the things that does is it evaporates more water off the oceans which puts more water vapor into the sky, 4% more in the last 30 years, and then when that waterfalls, either as rain or snow, it comes in much larger downpours, which causes larger floods. the winds get stronger. the storm, the storms are more intense, the sea level is up. all those things converged on sandy. but the very fact that there is 4% more water vapor in the...
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energy. let's look at how the stock is trading right now. you see a bit after slide down. a buck 35 at 63.61 today. sue? >> ty, mattel analysts meeting in new york. two straight years of billion dollar plus operating and brand like barbie and hot wheels. but there are challenges that remain. namely competition from mobile space and uneven global recovery. stock is trading at 52-week highs because they beat on the revenue figure. up about a percent on the trading session at $40.09. first on "power lunch," ceo briyan stockton talking to us ahead of analysts. mr. stockton, we appreciate it. thanks for being here on "power lunch." >> thanks. it is great to be here in new york, even with all of the snow. >> yes, your timing was very interesting to say the least. >> talk to me about business overall. i notice that you managed to gain market share from hasboro. you gained market share from european markets and i assume that is something analysts will hone in on. >> yes, we add very successful 2012. we were able to grow revenues and challenging economic environment. our gross marg
energy. let's look at how the stock is trading right now. you see a bit after slide down. a buck 35 at 63.61 today. sue? >> ty, mattel analysts meeting in new york. two straight years of billion dollar plus operating and brand like barbie and hot wheels. but there are challenges that remain. namely competition from mobile space and uneven global recovery. stock is trading at 52-week highs because they beat on the revenue figure. up about a percent on the trading session at $40.09. first...
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>> they say in order to develop their own energy source. i think it is suspect that they continue to enrich uranium because that is dangerous, and that violates international -- >> you believe they are probably pursuing a weapon but the intelligence isn't there? >> i can't tell you they are in fact pursuing a weapon because that's not what intelligence says they are doing right now. but every indication is they want to continue to increase their nuclear capability. and that's a concern, and that's what we're asking them to stop doing. >> general dempsey, senator hagel said he was -- he was briefed his first trip to the pentagon on potential plans, military plans, to deal with iran should they cross this red line and be seen as pursuing a nuclear weapon. you have been very careful. do we have the capability of stop this militarily? >> we have the capability to -- by the way, iran is not just threatening the region through its acquisition of nuclear weapons. they are very disruptive and malicious influence in syria. they smuggle weapons. they
>> they say in order to develop their own energy source. i think it is suspect that they continue to enrich uranium because that is dangerous, and that violates international -- >> you believe they are probably pursuing a weapon but the intelligence isn't there? >> i can't tell you they are in fact pursuing a weapon because that's not what intelligence says they are doing right now. but every indication is they want to continue to increase their nuclear capability. and that's...